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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-29, Page 20.1 t . Ii t WALL -PAPER 8 THIS HURON SIGNAi.. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 1889. 1.1380. • DOOM I 'IRIS SPACE BELONGS TO FRASERZPORT Look out for their Big Adv rtisem nt nett Welk. yo Prices aad Papers to Suit Ev (Ad,eeus•ssa•t. header, twig w Leavers • q AUCTION SALES. All part idit•:riqg ttirir male Wtls prlr•le1 at It was dated .m these mimeos . soe•ert tberu«.'e wdaeat• taw Leike Iis.eteal V time ago that Melds d's System ttouu MN list .p le tlbee time ut sale. rape would advert., Meett , it ha..rre eautw lass{ km sale by ...caw., seat 7 deme so. I MI mat, ussh3ltK,matt t•• hot. ' ball „f lot 14, coni. 7, Wet it awamwh, bee• .doer" ed •" • where outsrdr di 1 ltd, acre*, cerate of late John Yowler, at liudeti•b, hos goo.. rt• (at" "ebb fat Martie'. hate; in the villain, of tlotwptu- wd beer sod Iwo soil a„d'w.dely kttttwu itsoy• us Tuesday March ?nth, Ito*. at 1 the potboiler is, the ..Ku•.4t lie u..unlry..u'ciuok p. ut. Jolts Mallvuib, aucuou It will pay i ,ostut.• Isar ,i,st'byre is iso etb•r a•r. teal a,.. d'p the parrot. d l ..ytlQ,tt r r systema 1 bei acres/if eh..iee land sur sale by renovator- fry it it yqu err sl,••d, eke i.memos Lr. half of W. hall lot 5, ccs 11. .only way to teat its ,uerutr Ju.t think of where tuts med.onte tooted its way to the tick and afflicted, phydraliy and tseutal.y :-D.•„ta, At eu•t.. 1km-•us Atsssotn i, ;.tlth.,ruia, it.utah Cuiutebia, Mauls tit. Alarm, (A re, Mo Wean, rtrett, I:'urt Arthur, Atte um, A1usk..k.. end seteral lists .d the I'ruvu.re ••f `I.eb"c,aud Is she tow., ut Mail flat, maps t•.eI ohe.t, u•tm), lj.s,ovi, Iii,:J • 1.,r. tl.. match, Rib peri, t'esk.r•uu4., t. •..rr. MIAl!•,v, Hu!- art, tits, , M .. i s. w res.h, t u[.•ss, K.slws, t; ..►.tick, C I,or ne, A •ou..it, Menu, K,s i t.mtre, thee., Muserro, yeti S Jei,hani, r. x.. Kamm K,.stusky: NO OLD TRU Everything Right to Suit Purch Ore'. North-st. and Square, Central Telephone I. OM - COUNTY CURRENCY. Newsletters from Correspon- dents. and Other Items. _T. Liwreeal► Vises. .f the Omani, sews *err- ed up Lauth Readers .r ••rbe signal" rua avid reline flipped aad ('.a - .:rased rrwe every Settles. Mr Jeees.rwin. of Portage Ls Prairie ••:: luck. A McKellar. who L the winter months to I Perms la Prairie, Mat An employee at Bei ore, Wroghaue, marred the past two week,. that, is it! The family of Isaac will shortly remora Mi Ito erson now is. Anthomy Simple and Freak Ia►i;ram, adorably better. Morris, left for Manitoba be 'dans., 0,0 Colvin sr. and Others will folks next milk; quite poorly this eta Harry Dennis, a ht.rsM• maker of over SO years of age Brussels, has seat no less then 12 sets ofI over 50 year tiro. hares.s to Manitoba and the Northwest J U Ronald, Br this winter, with intending settlers.I his beet double engin List week Mr S Eagleson and wife, Hayfield, aoc..mpanied by Mies Lime H.gerii,returned to their Utk,ta ho,ue. This week Mr luhu Wills and sister did ligew Ise. At the last meeting of the township moiled, of Grey, the salary of the collec- tor was re -considered. l'he amount was fixed at $100 and Donald McLauuhliu was re appoiuted. Messrs Scott Bros., Seaforth, shipted nine carloads of apples, numbering 1,570 barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr James Scott accompanies the shipment to the old country market. J. J. Ball, Grey, uii•pesetl of a trim, 4 year ell, :tonere: perpmits mare, this week, to Adam F•,rlx •, of Manitoba, for the rum of $150. The por.haser will take a car had to the west with him next week. Mr .1. T. Ireland, who has been a stu- dent in the Dental Surgery with Mr 11', J. Foal, of Seafutth, for the past two years has pawed his total examination at r un -mo, and is lime a full tl.sdseti Jun. H. Semen, your.gewt son of Rev M. Swann. •,f Brussels, has named his final examination at the Dental College, fae standinr well in a Iona hat cf stud- ents I1• talks of locating In British Columbia. Albert Gerry, wife and daughter, Brussels, left for the West last Tuesday. on the noon train. They iuter.d to farm and will locate near iedian lime! where W. A. Fisideigh, Mrs B. Gerry'. brother has resided fur years. week. It was really $ mechanism, and will Brussels factory. A five mile skating r the rink Monday nigh tweet), Win Anoer, •n chempiou of Huron. t• Anderson eon Alex Delgattv, Gr• farm, on coo. 12, to Klllop, fur a term of rends retracting to t airing, locating pro 'Jaw. John Gentles, Kms er, purchased a h from Janes !11cD..n ship. this week. 8170 The mere w He also bought twee O'Neil, Brussels. Mr Jas Little, .,f f,.rmarly of McKill trait log friends in left for his loons understand Mr L. oessfui in Dakotr, a arnaseinl considers goods. He likes th Charlie Burgess, about sixteen, an Coieu Furniture Fa fortune to have the' hie right hand badl He was running a knife caught on a was planing, and is the board his h to the knives. Mr and Mn Hilbert Thompson and eon, Brussels. left this week for Mani- toba, where Mr Thompson intends an. gaging extensively in (arming. Fred Manning went along. We wish them every success in their new home. Last Mt nday David Agar, Zed con., Merits. crossed that bourne from where no traveller returns, and was buried on Wednesday. This is the last of the fami- ly as the ether member. died • rear or so ago from a bad attack of dysentery. The manufacture of the flax crop M 1888, in connection with the Brawls flax mill, will be about somplelded this week. The market is dull. Our flax mill is • tip-top industry affording em- ployment to a large number of hands, The Brussels i's,'t says :-tlumebody is paying too close attention to the clothe, lines of souse Brusselites and the thief need not be surprised if he carries home • charge of buckshot in the base- ment of his pants if the stealing is eon - twitted. Mr John Peacock, Javier' own, intends leaving for Manitoba in • tow days Mr Peacock is • steady and industrious young man, and his leav,ng to another proof of the fret that Manitoba and Da- kota are fast draining Ontario of the cream of the province. James R. Rallawtyne, who has Moe away i. Wienipew. for about three years, came home on Friday availing of last week, on • brief visit. He left for the west on Tuesday noon., int •ndmg to W. his furter'" on the Pacific coast. wish him success. Mr S. [(atheist', rf Ootlerieh town ship, states that while he was at work in the hush about • month ago, he heard some birds chirruping. aid being curious to find net whet they were, made s•, is- restigatu..r, awl foetid quite • Ilia of h r lBena thing as his is rsMnarsry, bnewer tar knew o f in Caned• befoe6< Another "•ire' '.1 pw.nee• rut this anenty, tw the penmen of Mr 14.M Mc- Lean, of the Mill Rand, Teeltereewith, has pooled away it the gond awe of 71 years. H. died on Moeda, last, after a *bort Mee. of inflammation of the limes. He was an .•bligene nstehhee, a kind friend sed • good eit/iea twill had many warn), friends who deeply regret hieldestb. THE BREADSTUFFS Osderfeb Goon Wheat Now, p bbl.. ... . ... Pram. p bush . Barley, S bush Potatoes. i bush {{ Ha). w ton ......:..:3 Butter O. .. ... tic...unt>aacken Cheese Shorts. P toe Bran P toe Chopped {Stuff, to owt Kr eeelap. H now Fa. Wheat new and spring W bast Harley shot. ......• Apples, legit/tart per. Potatoes . . i;oirdwssa Reed ..-.... Wool. ` Pork ...• / lesNewd case. B.isina.s today was gnlet wil, *malt II b I ast aad oaly a gmet denoted. Recdtl - •ed prtcee wertr as follows Moatresst. VIM a Ysani. 177 caths, ex. port to to Ito per lb. butcher.. 11 to le ; U rbeep. t so (4e; 7 Wows. tt fe Ste: n calve► to M each. RsaTsw.v A RATTOIX Karattie3 to is err lb.: ISO naives* toile sack : s lambs $3 to M each. Mororwast. Arise a y Aare The reunipts of lire stock for week radler Marek Wk. IOM. wore as follows Cattle. Stier, Hoes. ('alves. -- St I Is twit over frog pew. see week ft Total roe emelt Om Slt t is (Ill head ter sale (1 Press were as teHMws e'tittle. expert. t le rte, d• betebws'. gond. 31 to W_. do butchers medium. 1 to 11r de butchers runs. ,t to mc: sl te Ns•: s`esp. t to tie. ealvee. H to gi R.,ivesiw Asarrtutt Novelpts ter the wink app tate*" prices were is rattle. 3 u lc. 0 lute, $3 u M each: Its calve•, $1 to Ow each. Cep Mammy Reselp' for use w awl latest ertee's were Me mach wan, PO to OM: 1111 eel res. Mt* M seek. 18 E D.. Asttbeld. uoetsrtting 50 aures of loud, at Man il,'• hotel, Dungannon, on Fnday, March 2ifs.J, at 1 11.01 C. p s. Joe Mallulirh, auctioneer. Th. Warden 11 Bruce Ma r•ae i t ed a ls' - ter from Lieut Col. Pallet, deputy Minis- te• of the Militia lin d Ihlfence,to the sled that the request oP'lhe Cot tdy I aw::ell ratio petiti..nrd the Depart 'tient to have two in.a iii aurin (..tined its Brute has hewnTefueed. giving as • reas.'n that ii is nut the policy to isereas• its • rri.g' h r t the force at uremia: Few TAILO__111301 (IENTLElltsx,—I am now in a i►oeition to in- vite viae vtxt to *elect, your Suitorvercolat, l They canoe ra-' beveral hundred new patterns': eentty—latest designs—striking figures, quiet coloru,Plaide.Stripeo,Cheeks and mixtures. You can ase several hundred patterns in wally half minutes, and you'll have an easy choice. They sure to please, and are made to weasure with the best of care. Prices moderate. travelling t wuiae. ging $a MacOormac.' AAArEFVL-COIIlThaTllt6. EPPS'S COCOA. 111411A PAST. a thorough knowledge of t natio& ..B COM RAW. !LL['ST R. -I // / .'1 lc; .\'AL—.S'P'AR. . 4t the personal superinten.lence of A. E. Oahe three of tvhirh are striven b.% steam Lotter. who has been all his life interested in the The .present handsome edition of Tim lousiness to which Ile -ilea' uevotes his at• ILI.t'STRATEI►SII;NAI.-STAH i. fair h •tin, •nt tention. The Fust -►ling t nowand I tsl to Lim exce•Ilenee of THE SD:\.11. printing Ilk•p•.t is one of the solid institutisu.s of the facilities, as the entire edition is the work trait n1111 de.,•rv.•s the large triple which it of its pressroom. Politically the paper is has acquiredan independent Reform journal. k fearless and outspoken, ant is auli•••rt lent to no THI':HURON S11:\.A1.," party or clique. I►. Nrm;II.I.Is't'IiIil, Paow'ItiETomm. A rr•\•IeW of the Mai tries of t its ulerieli DANIEL IJOR1)11\ wind(' iittiett! be illtouaplet.• if it failed to FI'RNITI'RS DAAL`S AND UNDERTAKER. eontaut a reference to THE Ili -mos $lux.tt.. The Iurnitur+e entporiots, coteIttetesl 61' which, for the 'Nast forty ye:tr. awl more, 1). Conlon was eatsbl'tithed over forty years has been a pioneer of pr1►gre-s in thelerich. ago, and in the yearn that have intervened I•:•tnli1i.htsl in Int'+ liy the late Thomas has•always been the trailing establishment \let ju.•en. it at utter t,uuk rank with the of its kind in the town. The prertlittcs oli ' f....tan.-.1 Pr..vitwiel f+taperi.raielc though in West _reef, near the Bank .•f Bente ewe it• I.etate career it itai'unilergolle changes the mist commodiousill (i,.•lertfh, 411/ the and ciel..itude.. it hits count through the on stock carried is the largest in the cos y. %tith eittirn,,s• tittall.stesl. energy in•Iiminia.s••1, an•t i,,,.r uniutp►air- t Tss,lay it stan•l, in the front rook of ('au,tllian eountry jour- nalises feint a literary standpoint, 'awl Inas at it- command the most eerf••s-t 'n•ch:tltie:al facilities of all 11:,- Till ••. i', Httrul., Perth and t:rnt'. In it. eearlier years THE Si'.‘ tI. Is:l•I, iilft• theist othercoun- tr't ut•w.gsaiter.. of that l.eriai, oe.ttoy changes of proprietorship. t hi 11r. Mcqueen's retiring in li.`4.2. ie t suet• saes) I►y George and John Cox, Nicholls & Cox, J. W. Keys and then McQueen again re- sumed- control. He aft,—ward, •iislsssell of the office to W. T. & G Cox, wit.' were sUcceeded smith, and the)• in turn silt! out to J.J. BelI, now editor and pro- prietor (Aloe Brockville Recorder. Ile wa•smeee.•.ltst IIs' Allan & Dick- son. After the lamented death of Mr. Dickson by drowning. Mr. Allan secured ro. partner in Mr. Gissing, formerly of the. Woods- tock review. all. ttl.e IH,'tnexs was r-.m.lttt-t«•1 4+y them until Sept: i. Ism), when McGillicuddy Bros.., formerly of the Brussels Post, as - slimed (ontr.: of THE SIGNAL. ti itlt the nelt-.•nt of the new pro- prietors rr .radical change was mutt• in the ' get-up" of the jour- nal. The "A - Wel the Unite twelern r -qua;;.' forth Wit. ..hlpitWl : a time Title new outfit of t pe Was pup. ehaw'tl: additional !Intl improved machinery Everything in the furniture anal upholster - was plowed in the pres.rsntsn : n full torps of ing line can ler haul sit the establishment. eoonty corn sp wle•tut. '.in% wtrmrwl : std anti the prices are %owls that no oth,•r !mune THE SI/GNAl. I,tyvllne, from istt"lu ugr;aphieni can enter into successful competition.- A unti literary strait!..uimt, a on odd local news sp.tc•ialty is made of funeral equipments, paper IVO;Mr. Thomi•a. Mel :illi..udt . nnil as the ( ropli• tor is one of the oisiext • th.• junior moettilelr of the firm. retired from and most exgx•ti: need funeral 'trcete►rs in the I,tt.im'.s, tQ ut'es•pt the position of otii- the• Province, all w.►rk in that lune eon Ira- vial-I.-ne►grapin-r. in the ( )ntnrio Bonito of entrusted to hint with the utast perfect stun• Imdil.tries, and re••i^u•••1 fronm the staff of ti.lenct•. Over thirty years ago Mr. I:orate' 'flit: ser11AL Since. that tante the entire luroitghtto this section the first hearse ever control of the .journal has been in the meal in• the West, and since that time has Lewis of the present proprietor. Mr. 1). Mc- been foremost in introducing the latest mp- t.illiemlldy. and the .prospe•rott career of. ',fiances snd intpr►ve•nlents in every breech ' Tile. Snow. ham emit Oohs 1 1)uring the of the lousiness which he sugx•rintents. Mr. prat year a nele engine has been added to f:or.lon is one of our od lest and nt.itt .••t.•e•;m- the pressroom, equipment, awl the other sal residents, having livid in I:sslerich .ince applinuces for turning. out first clans job .hilly, 1M34i. He was born in Aberdes• i, work have also been -improved. Thi• press- Sr•otland, and when a tail came to America room inane of the most complete outside a ith his parents They first nettled. i•l the of the cities.. awl contain. four press{•.. • - I'nit.sl States, tint in the year als.►ve• hauled they removed to lusslt•rieh, where M r. Gordon has since n•.i1lell. lb• has taken as active interest in the material progress of the town anti has spent luoth time and nt h in various efforts (o develop it• THE 1)OM I \ 11)\f'SA LT WORKS, ,NrtENtl hll►1►, JR., PKm►NNItT0e. The 1►otninitss $.i It Works are isit'late•i adjacent to the (tram' Trunk Railway station, anal are carritsl on in a building 300 feet IT 113. The pan is 120 x 2(1, wherein ,all grates of common, coarse anal fine salt are made. It has a capacity of 200 bble per slay, anti warehouse rsx►ut for 10000 tibia1 Adjoining the salt block its a dairy -1tiil1 .of large capacity, tuanufat:turing dairy salt on an entirely new principle from any - •hint -r hitherto ntanufactursl in Canada. The works are run night awl slay anti empl7iy -twenty-five skilled men. Atj.irting the slerriek w'hers•fro t, the brine is pumtlreol, i. it saw quill and stntefactory, where the prints pint for nil the 'barrels used in Ow -silt trate is made. 111r Kidd as manager of the Itot.•►iiriti.• o a I Salt Works, the ,gar;;• .f emporium Ill Canada, for ..•curd c. rte-. ant is thoroughly q.eris nee•l in and eottvt•riaant wit 1, all debark in the management •t a .alt works tar saw mill. I HF; (;01)ERICH FOUNDRY, 1:I'Ni•IN.AS B10 ss, t'Itf'PIt1ETtills. Tire I isslerirh Foundry and Ma- chine \%'..rks have been un'Ivr the proprietorship of Ituncititan Brew. for the past hive year., and during tltiit, time have done a steady azul _ro '. ing business. The principal work is the bttilting of Hour mill machinery in the latest improved system, lout all work in general seas hitierr is also attetlrleil b. and promptly turnrsl out. no. Hur- for.i Bolt t Amrrita npatt'nrt l mann- rs .tore fi tet ti brie, is claimer! ls. Is' the bet in America, being the oily round reel with l.rush work. ing't.n insitle of cloth. They also eutiufaeture farming implements. .melt pis I:niin ('rashers, Horse -- 1'o w e r s. Straw ('utters. Land !hollers. kc. Having .+wruresi the otTHEtT ag••ney of the Doth• Engine C.►., Toronto, they arein a p.ssititm b► supply (•:,stlEiwrs writs their iilpprsrvesl engines an I It oilers, all sixes, at rnanufaetur- er's price's "TIIEJIl'HII\ ST£.IM 1'RlXrlNs: Hong:, Ns►HTH .1 'NI Ms'IEO1), SlA7f1'FAETl'RI.H tit' THE SYSTEM HENOt'ATo'N A\ It N I.Eolis ?WWI TIC. is known throughout a large section of 1►ntitrio as " the ole 1)ua•tor. Ile has a well fittusl and extensive 1116)r140ry on Newgate - street. in a hi.•h he manufactures a medical preparation which he rails " The System 1teaocntor." 1t has a wislee• sale. marling from the Eastern t'tos"usces to List' Ntwthweet Territories. awl even into the auljl.ining States, preying that it is really a meritorious aid to hertlth. He alter manufactures Mt•leeosl's Spss'ific, another valuable pre- paration. this• sale of which is also quite large. wtllMST SUO WORLD'S EXPOSITION, SSW O.R.A.. MIA in competition rrtt the pianofortes of Rump, and Anti etea. The site U.S. l.tereattonal Model ewer award• Id to a Canadian pian ofortef• oleo Medal and [llp1area a0 the Colo.taa and Indian Kxbihitlon, Louisa. Eng.. 150 with the taproom honor d papplyi ri 18ur the Quem with a rN,,..asoh• ssleeted dy Bir Arthur flatness. Illustrated Catalogue, tortes aad turas. v+r' Wades Wads t Cs., • e.aew•rea.a. «A tet. mei enured K • 00011111110 Peat •v, at re M eataMOM.stripe Wines, Liquors, ilio ron BALK WY G. H. PARSONS !IM AI.WTOiftlll OCR. QODWC0 . e. IN BUTCHER SHOP I KINGSTON STREET, Ir.W W Crabb'. file!. ass. flWI Imo to ssa o.ee that liev. •usee a Datetea Ship at the m.. (peer tie of a MN woadS. ath vpateemu the pimple et ' ea aad esewd meats ars be kept .w Oh •AlSrArTioN Or 4R A NR[n. BEI. WITH, tm Pun era IMO,. tee I. 0. aa .aaass fasdHl.a. Mall orders will twelve prompt attest Weeks s Opp. O. T. E. stall... A. Repave promptly attended to P.O. BOX 881 IOW OARLINWS ALE & PORTE] CARLING'S BAVARIAN UGH (Bottled) Per ttsl. by G. H. PARSON1 fist A1.RIOl1 sLOC1L. OODRRiCH.